Zelio Logic Smart Relay User Manual
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Table of Contents
Part I Initial Power up and Discovering
Part II Functions Accessible from the Front Panel
Chapter 1 Initial Power up and Discovering
Chapter 8 CONFIGURATION Menu
Chapter 13 DEFAULT Menu
Part III LD Language
Chapter 9 CLEAR PROGRAM Menu
Part V Diagnostics
Chapter 21 Diagnostics
Part IV Creating and Debugging an Application
Appendices
DANGER
Safety Information
Important Information
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Safety Information
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About the Book
At a Glance
Initial Power up and Discovering
Presentation
Initial Power up and Discovering
Subject of this
Initial Power up and Discovering
Presentation
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Topic
Safety
Preliminary Advice
DANGER
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ELECTRIC ARCING
RISK OF EXPLOSION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE
INVOLUNTARY OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT
RISK OF UNEXPECTED OPERATION
Presentation of the Smart Relay Front Panel
Introduction Description of the Smart Relay Front Panel
Description of the LCD
Menu / OK
Prompt
Element
Characteristics and Connections
Initial Power up and Discovering
RECOMMENDED
POSSIBLE
Control Keys on the Front Panel of the Smart Relay
Description
Menu / OK
Shift Key
z Round for a link only in programming mode
Zx Keys
are marked above the keys
The navigation keys are used to move left or right, down or up
Contextual
Menus
contextual menu appears
Illustration
Examples
Introduction Language Selection
Menu / OK
Step Action
Menu / OK
Menu / OK
Step Action
View
Initial Power up and Discovering
5 Return to the INPUT-OUTPUT screen using the left navigation key
Step Action
View
Modification of Date and Hour
Menu / OK
Menu / OK
Step Action
Menu / OK
Step Action
View
V E R S I O N L A N G U A G E D E F A U L T C H A N G E D / H
Functions Accessible from the Front Panel
At a Glance
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Chapter
Accessible from the Front Panel
Functions Accessible from the Front Panel of the Smart Relay
Overview of the Functions
Description
Extensions
Configuring
Differences Between LD and FBD Modes
Input/Output Screen
At a Glance
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Topic
Menu / OK
Inputs-Outputs Screen
Description
Access to the
Main Menu
TEXT and DISPLAY screen
preset value, etc. on the LCD display instead of the INPUTS-OUTPUTS
Switching Between the Screens
Description
Menu / OK
Step
Press the Shift key white key to display the contextual menu
Result Param is displayed at the bottom of the screen
PROGRAMMING Menu
Presentation
Subject of this Chapter
Menu / OK
Whats in this
Chapter?
PROGRAMMING Menu
Topic
Description
Rules for Entering Ladder Diagrams
I1-H1-C1-M1- T2- CC1 I2 Z1 Z3
Correct
Rules
Incorrect
Menu / OK
Method for Entering a Contact or Coil
Description Entering an Element
Modifying an element Initialization Deleting an Element
Entering a Link
Note Accessible only in LD mode / smart relay in STOP mode
Description Entering a Link
Menu / OK
Deleting a Link Replacing a Link with a Contact
Entry of Function Block Parameters
Description Accessibility of parameters
Entering Parameters on Creation of the Block
ins. - + Param Del
Menu / OK
Modifying the Parameters of Existing Blocks
Deletion and Insertion of Diagram Lines
Note Accessible only in LD mode / smart relay in STOP mode
deletion of all the control diagram lines
Deletion
PARAMETERS Menu
PARAMETERS Menu
LD mode
Description
FBD mode Parameter Modification
RUN Mode
Parameters in
z From the PARAMETERS see PARAMETERS Menu, p. 51 menu
Description
MONITORING Menu
MONITORING Menu
Step Action
Parameter Modification
To modify the parameters, proceed as follows
RUN/STOP Menu
RUN/STOP Menu
R U N P R O G
W I T H L A T C H I N G I N I T
S T O P
P R O G
Y E S
Off Smart Relays Without Screen
CONFIGURATION Menu
Note The CONFIGURATION menu is only available in STOP mode
Presentation
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PASSWORD Menu
P A S S W O R D
E N T E R
0 0 0
Entering Password
The ENTER message appears in the window Entry procedure
Password
Initially, the key is not displayed and each digit is set to
Password
Illustration
Menu / OK
Illustration
FILTER Menu
Description Filter-Type Selection
Zx KEYS Menu
1 2 3 4 5
S T O P L D
M O N 2 2 S E P 1 5 5
WATCHDOG CYCLE Menu
Description
Illustration
C Y C L E = 0 5 x 0 2 m S
C Y C L E = 0 5 x 0 2 m S
Actions Cycle Time WATCHDOG Configuration
The WATCHDOG can perform the following different actions
CLEAR PROGRAM Menu
CLEAR PROG Menu
Note Accessible only in LD mode
Description Clearing the Program
TRANSFER Menu
TRANSFER Menu
Description
Illustration
Module → Backup Memory Transfer
TRANSFER Menu
Backup Memory → Module Transfer
z Absence of backup memory
z Configurations of the hardware and program to transfer incompatible
Application
incompatible
Use of SR2 MEM01 and SR2 MEM02
VERSION Menu
VERSION Menu
Description
Illustration
E X T
X T 1 4 1 B D
H A R D W A R E 0 1 . 0
F I R M W A R E 0 1 . 0
LANGUAGE Menu
LANGUAGE Menu
E N G L I S H
F R A N C A I S
DEFAULT Menu
FAULT Menu
Reset to Zero of the Fault Counter
Description
Fault Types
Number Type of fault 000 No faults 001 Fault in writing to EEPROM
002 Clock write fault
053 Link fault between smart relay and bus-type extension
Number Type of fault
CHANGE DATE/TIME Menu
CHANGE DATE/TIME Menu
Description
Illustration
Steps Description
Clock Configuration
Example
CHANGE SUMMER/WINTER Menu
CHANGE SUMMER/WINTER Menu
C H A N G E S U M / W I N
E U R O P E
Step Action
Configuration of the Time Change
To configure automatic time change, proceed as follows
LD Language
At a Glance
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LD Language Elements
At a Glance
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Topic
Introduction
Ladder Diagrams
Diagram
Description
Discrete Inputs
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Description
Modification of
the state of a
contact
Initialization
Zx Keys
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Description
Modification of
the State of a
Contact
Initialization
Auxiliary Relays
Description
Contactor mode
Impulse relay mode
Latch mode
Unlatch mode
Normally closed mode
Normally open mode
Symbol of an auxiliary relay, used as a contact in normally open mode
Initialization
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Example
Latching
Discrete DISCR Outputs
Contactor mode
Impulse relay mode
Description
Latch mode
Unlatch mode
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Initialization
Timers
Description
z Coil TT Command Input
z Coil RC Reset Input
Command input
Reset input
Type of timer
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Preset value
Time unit
M S
H M
Latching
M S
A = 0 0 2 0 B = 0 0 4
Menu / OK
Active, Press to start/stop type a
Off delay type C
Active, control held down type A
The following diagram shows the operation of the type A/C timer
The following diagram shows the operation of the type B timer
The following diagram shows the operation of the type W timer
A/C Combination of A and C
Note each pulse on the TTx input resets the current timer value to
Flasher unit, control held down synchronously type D
Flasher unit, Press to start/stop, Synchronous type d
Flasher unit, control held down asynchronously type L
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Flasher unit, Press to start/stop asynchronously type l
Time on addition type T
Initialization
Example
The stairway light is linked to the Q4 output of the smart relay
M S
0 2 3
Counters
z Coil RC Reset Initial Counter State Input
Description
Use of Coils
Reset Initial Counter State input
Z1 RC1
Counting direction input
I2 DC1
Normally open mode
Symbol of the normally open contact associated with a counter
Normally closed mode
The contact is conducting as long as
Parameter lock
Preset value
Type of counting
Latching
T T O
P = 0 0 1 7
Menu / OK
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
value
Current counter
Current counter value
Initialization
z The current value is zero
Examples
The counter is incremented each time input I1 is activated
Fast Counter
Description
z coil TK1 Enable function input
z coil RK1 Reset initial counter state input
Enable function input
Reset initial counter state input
The contact is conducting as long as
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Preset value
z Repetitive In the TO mode, the current value is reinitialized when it reaches the preset value and in FROM mode, it is reset to the preset value when it reaches zero
Cycle type
Duration of pulse
Non verrouillé
Type of counting
Parameter lock
counter reset to its initial state
Latching
I = 0 0 0 0
P = + 0 0 0 1
Up-Counting in Single Cycle Mode
Down-Counting in Single Cycle Mode
Up-counting in Repetitive Cycle Mode
timing
Time £ timing
Down-Counting in Repetitive Cycle Mode
Confirmation
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Initialization
z The current value is zero
Example
Counter Comparators
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Configuration
Analog Comparators
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Description
Configuration from Front Panel
xl Comparison Operator
x1 - H ≤ x2≤ x1 + H
Values to compare
Parameter locking
Reference value
Hysteresis parameter
Configuration of a single comparator from the front panel
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Initialization
Example
A N A L O G
Clocks
Normally open mode
The contact is conducting when the clock is in a validity period
Normally closed mode
Configuration from Front Panel
H 1 D / W
0 2 5
H M O N
Example Using the four clock ranges with different modes
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Combining
Programming modes can be mixed for the same clock
LD Language Elements
Texts
Description
Display deactivation
z Display Activation coil z Display Deactivation coil
Display Activation
Used as a Coil
LCD Screen Backlighting
Description
Change to Summer / Winter Time
Access
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact Initialization
Parameters
The following operating modes are possible
No no change
Modbus Inputs/Outputs
Description
Parameters
to master
Message
Command input
Description
Use of the Coil
Normally open mode
Normally closed mode
Modifying the Mode of a Coil or a Contact
Configuration from the Front Panel Initialization
Creating and Debugging an Application
Presentation
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Implementing a Basic Application
Presentation
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Topic
Presentation of Ladder Diagrams
Normal electrical diagram
Ladder diagram
Description
can be used in place of two position switches
I1 I2
I4 I5 I6 I7
Outputs
Using the Reverse Function
input I wired on the smart relay
Description
To illustrate how this function works, we shall use a simple example
Electrical diagram
Ladder diagram 1 Light off when idle
Practical Example
I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7
Off delay
Electrical diagram
Electrical diagram
Implementing a Basic Application
Notation Used by the Smart Relay
z Electrical symbols z Ladder symbols z Smart relay symbols
Electrical symbol
Ladder symbol
z LCD screen back-light function block This is used to control the backlighting of the LCD by a program
Application Implementing a Two-way Switch
Description Go to the Programming Screen
Menu / OK
Menu / OK
Comment
Entering the Contacts in the First Line
Step Action
Implementing a Basic Application
Step Action
Screen
The 2 flashes
Entering the Coil and Joining it to the Contacts
Step Action
Screen
Comment
Entering the Contacts in the Second Line
Step Action
Screen
Comment
Joining the Second Line to the First
I1-i2----------Q1
i1-I
Implementing a Basic Application
Launching the Program
Menu / OK
Menu / OK
Menu / OK
Debugging an Application
Presentation
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Module in RUN Mode Viewing Status
Introduction
Menu / OK
Debugging an Application
in RUN mode
Contextual
Menus
Menu / OK
Changing Ladder Diagrams
Dynamic Mode Ladder Diagrams
Viewing Ladder Diagrams
Using Z Keys as Pushbuttons
Menu / OK
Debugging an Application
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Dynamic Mode Function Block Parameters
Accessing
Presentation
Modifying
Dynamic Mode Menus
Dynamic Mode
Menus
not. Here is a summary table
Latching
Smart Relay Reaction to a Power Failure
Description
Safety Mode
Backup and Transfer of Ladder Diagrams19
Saving and Transferring Ladder Diagrams
Description
Transferring an
Sample Application
Presentation
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Specifications
Objective
Automatic Gate
Counting Vehicles Open Time
Specification Analysis
Description
Inputs
Button
Name
Special function blocks
Smart relay label
Implementing the Solution
Description Implementing the Ladder Diagram
blocks
Configuring the
Function Blocks
A 1 s A N A L O G
I b ≥ R
R = 8
x 1 = I b = 0
Diagnostics
This chapter will help you find solutions to operating problems
Diagnostics
Presentation
Diagnostics
Presentation
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Topic
Smart Relay Messages
Description
Message
Cause
Frequently Asked Questions
Diagnostics
Description
questions are listed here
Here below are the most frequently asked questions and their answers
Frequently
Asked Questions
Answer
Appendices
At a Glance
Introduction
Whats in this
Compatibility
At a Glance
Subject of this
Chapter
Introduction
Compatibility
Smart relay firmware version
Version of the
Memory Cartridge to the Smart Relay
Introduction
Program from compatibility is always true the SR2 MEM02
Index
Menu CHANGE DATE/TIME CHANGE SUMMER/WINTER, 83 CLEAR PROG
Modbus LD I/Os
Zx Keys
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